UAE Weather: Cooling Down with Mild Rain

Weather in the UAE Tomorrow: Mild Showers Expected in Some Areas, Noticeable Temperature Drop
Residents of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) can expect a variety of weather conditions over the coming days. According to the National Center of Meteorology (NCM), partly cloudy or cloudy skies are anticipated on Sunday (March 23), with mild showers possible in some areas. The weather will bring significant changes, especially in terms of temperature, which will noticeably drop towards the west.
In the capital, Abu Dhabi, the maximum temperature is expected to be around 34°C, while the minimum could be around 24°C. Similar temperature conditions are predicted in Dubai, where the maximum might reach 34°C and the minimum around 25°C. However, these values could be lower further west, offering a refreshing change for those accustomed to warmer weather.
During the evening and Monday morning hours, damp conditions could lead to fog or atmospheric condensation in some interior regions. This phenomenon is common in the UAE, particularly at this time of the year when temperature fluctuations can be greater.
Wind conditions will also vary. Moderate to fresh winds are expected to blow from the southeast and then from the northwest, occasionally strengthening, especially towards the sea. Wind speeds may range between 15–25 km/h, potentially reaching up to 45 km/h, causing dust storms inland.
The sea conditions will also be variable. In the Arabian Gulf, the sea will range from moderate to rough, and by Monday morning, it may become very rough at times. In contrast, mild to moderate swells are expected in the Oman Sea.
Overall, the UAE residents can anticipate varied but not extreme weather in the coming days. The mild showers and temperature drop may provide a refreshing change, but attention should be paid to foggy conditions and sea conditions, especially if there are plans to visit the coast.
The variability of the weather reminds us that nature always holds surprises and that it is important to pay attention to meteorological forecasts to stay safe. Whether it's a hike, travel, or just daily life, knowing the weather is essential in the UAE's diverse environment.